Sentence examples for were rather vague from inspiring English sources

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The specific outlines of such a plot were rather vague.

Descriptions of what was involved in "the best job in the world" were rather vague.

All of them were rather vague about the routine newsphotography procedure.

Plant engineers and industrial engineers, for example, were rather vague about their responsibilities, and about the dividing line between their jobs and other jobs.

Though her words were rather vague, the commitment was widely interpreted as laying the groundwork for a major change to the UK's long-term climate policy.

Though even Filion's harshest critics agree that the conversations were rather vague, Filion and three other drivers were indicted on charges of tampering with a sports contest, conspiracy and grand larceny.

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This month, the European Union complained that these terms were rather vaguely defined.

In general, however, the core services were rather vaguely defined also in this study and might be an interesting subject for further research.

Yes, that is rather vague.

Federal law sets standards, but they are rather vague.

The CAF website is rather vague about formations.

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